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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4Life" data-source="post: 2718496" data-attributes="member: 17516"><p>I have only made the walk once, but I fish the bouy line frequently. I think your rod choice will be fine. The key in the discharge is being able to make the longest cast you can with anything that resembles a shad.</p><p>Swim baits, jig and curly tails or bucktail jigs all work well. Be ready to change up your techniques too. While generally longer cast will let you cover more water, when we were there we found a handful of Saugeye about 5-ft of the bank. There is a steep drop just south of the actual dischage. We ended up casting along the bank right down that ledge and managed a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4Life, post: 2718496, member: 17516"] I have only made the walk once, but I fish the bouy line frequently. I think your rod choice will be fine. The key in the discharge is being able to make the longest cast you can with anything that resembles a shad. Swim baits, jig and curly tails or bucktail jigs all work well. Be ready to change up your techniques too. While generally longer cast will let you cover more water, when we were there we found a handful of Saugeye about 5-ft of the bank. There is a steep drop just south of the actual dischage. We ended up casting along the bank right down that ledge and managed a few. [/QUOTE]
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